Showing posts with label Joe Certa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Certa. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2025

JET DREAM & HER STUNT-GIRL COUNTERSPIES "Demon Dogfight"

We're presenting the final Jet Dream short story...
...but it's not her final adventure, as a public demonstration of flying prowess goes awry due to evil intent!
Story by Dave Wood, art by Joe Certa.
This new story from Gold Key's Man from U.N.C.L.E. #22 (1968) backs up a reprinted U.N.C.L.E. tale, so most people (myself included) thought it was a reprint as well!
Good thing I took a look inside the book!
And isn't that a great argument against "slabbing"?
There's one more never-reprinted Jet Dream story to tell, but you won't find it here.
It will appear on our "sister" blog Heroines™ blog tomorrow and Saturday!
Tomorrow, the Book-Length Jet Dream Adventure Begins at Heroines!
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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

JET DREAM & HER STUNT-GIRL COUNTERSPIES "Menace of the Feathered Warriors"

Raven Red is Jet Dream's Only Recurring Villainess...
...back for her final appearance!
Well, so much for recurring foes...
Story by Dave Wood, art by Joe Certa.
We initially-thought this story from Gold Key's Man from U.N.C.L.E. #20 (1968) was her final strip chronologically, but after acquiring the remaining issues in the series, we learned that's not the case!
While the final issues (#21 and #22) of the title reprint earlier Napoleon Solo & Illya Kuryakin tales, the Jet Dream stories in both issues are not reprints but new stories!
Weird!
Those two tales will appear tomorrow and Thursday, with the book-length one-shot running Friday and Saturday!

Tomorrow, Another Jet Dream Adventure at Heroines!
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Thursday, August 14, 2025

JET DREAM & HER STUNT-GIRL COUNTERSPIES "Farmer Brown Fiasco"

It's difficult fitting a team strip into only four pages...
...so Jet Dream usually had solo action stories or a team-up with one of the Stunt-Girl Counterspies!
Unfortunately, because of the 4-page per story limitation, the individual Stunt-Girls never had any real characterization.
Add Joe Certa's passable art using the same facial features for all the female characters, with the only things differentiating the women being hairstyle/color and stereotyped accents.
Script for this tale from Gold Key's Man from U.N.C.L.E. #17 (1968) by Dick Wood, art by Joe Certa.
Tomorrow, Another Jet Dream Adventure at Heroines!
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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

JET DREAM & HER STUNT-GIRL COUNTERSPIES "Set-Up Sultan"

When your bodyguards are Jet Dream and her team...
...you would want bodies like those as close to you as possible! (Wink, wink, nudge nudge)
Script for this tale from Gold Key's Man from U.N.C.L.E. #15 (1967) by Dick Wood, art by Joe Certa.
Unfortunately, Certa has problems differentiating women, and uses hairstyles to tell them apart.
Tomorrow, Another Jet Dream Adventure at Heroines!
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